Alex Soria

Alex Soria (1965–2004) was a rock and roll musician and songwriter from Montreal.[1] He was the founding member of the power pop/punk rock groups "The Nils" (1978–2004) and "Chino" (1999).

Career

Alex formed The Nils when he was only 13. He would listen to punk rock records such as The Clash, Sex Pistols and Stiff Little Fingers. He bought himself an $80 guitar and taught himself 3 chords. By 1978 The Nils had formed and began playing live.

In 1982, The Nils released "Scratches and Needles"(Alex Soria) for the BYO compilation "Something to Believe In", they also released "Call of the Wild" for the "Primitive Air Raid" compilation. The band began to tour extensively and still managed to deliver a power pop/punk rock EP entitled "Paisley" in 1984.

By 1985, The Nils had befriended Ivan Doroschuk of Men Without Hats who loaned the band $3,500 to record the "Sell Out Young" EP. The album's success drew the attention of a few major labels and by the following year, The Nils accepted an offer from a subsidiary of Profile Records to record the self-titled LP "The Nils" (produced by Chris Spedding and award winning engineer Phil Burnett). This album included updated versions of the songs "Daylight" and "Inbetweens" from Sell Out Young, as well as eight other original songs.

With this the band continued to get critical acclaim and set off on a second North American tour before it was being abruptly cancelled due to the label's bankruptcy. Bound by their five-year contract with the now defunct label and unable to release anything under The Nils name until the contract's expiration, the band broke up and went their separate ways. Alex's brother Carlos robbed the band of its remaining money and ran away to Los Angeles, leaving Alex to begin a day job in Montreal.

In 1994 Mag Wheel Records released "Green Fields in Daylight", a compilation of all their recordings. Later Alex, formed the band "Chino" in an effort to break away from The Nils and start anew. The band released the 6 song EP "Mala Leche" in 1999 and continued to play shows but never got as much public attention as The Nils. In 2002, The Nils reformed with Carlos now on bass, and ex Flounger and Chino guitar player and close friend of Alex, Mark Donato. The band began writing new songs and Alex finally seemed hopeful that this could be their second chance.

On December 13, 2004, in a moment of desperation Alex Soria ended his life on a train track near his home in Montreal. He was 39 years old. Months later, musicians including Chris Spedding and John Kastner (Doughboys, Asexuals) held a sold out tribute concert in his name.

In 2006 in honor of his younger brother, Paul, owner of a Montreal record shop released "Next Of Kin" an album featuring unreleased acoustic 4-track recordings by Alex.

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